Saturday, April 11, 2009

Goolge Voice - a Peak

We've got our login for Google Voice and we're impressed!! Lucky for you we've taken some screen shots for you to view what is available.

Firstly Google Voice use to be named Grand Central, until Google thought they would buy them out and re-release it. So what is it.... Google Voice is a Telephony Management System, like a PAX but for you personally, not a company, and Google Voice has a whole range of extra features and capabilities.

The title of the home page starts to tempt you with the features - "One Phone Number, One Voicemail and Enhanced Call Features". Imagine if you kid has broken a leg at school, does the school call Mum or Dad or another caregiver and what if the primary person isn't available, how do they get in contact with the second person and what if mum or dad have changed their number... Don't worry Google to the rescue. You get a Google number that you can give out to people (the school) then you get to control how that number acts, forward to both parents number so anyone can answer it, call Mum's phone for 30seconds then call Dad's. Of course if you're a telemarketer you'd be glad to hear about these features because you're going to get hold of someone, think again, people can set up call blocking to get rid of unknown numbers. - That's worth the $0 price tag right there :). You can of course send and receive SMS messages (currently for free) and work even in New Zealand on both Vodafone and Telecom networks. Of course you can make and receive calls with it. If you get left a message Google Voice will email or SMS it to you.

This is the list of features taken from the main Google Voice page.

"One Phone Number"
* Call screening - Announce and screen callers
* Listen in - Listen before taking a call
* Block calls - Keep unwanted callers at bay
* SMS - Send, receive, and store SMS
* Place calls - Call US numbers for free
* Taking calls - Answer on any of your phones
* Phone routing - Phones ring based on who calls
* Forwarding phones - Add phones and decide which ring


"One Voicemail"
* Voicemail transcripts - Read what your voicemail says
* Listen to voicemail - Check online or from your phone
* Notifications - Receive voicemails via email or SMS
* Personalize greeting - Vary greetings by caller
* Share voicemail - Forward or download voicemails


"Enhanced Call Features"
* Conference calling - Join people into a single call
* Call record - Record calls and store them online
* Call switch - Switch phones during a call
* Mobile site - View your inbox from your mobile
* GOOG-411 - Check directory assistance
* Manage groups - Set preferences by group


But don't be fooled it's not just about calling, there is full SMS integration, Access to you Gmail contact lists, and many other features.

The only thing missing so far is an API for developers, but I suspect that will be on its way.

Keep an eye on this in regards to Google Android (Google's mobile phone platform) and GTalk (Google's chat tool).

Below we've attached a series of screen shots for you (click on them to view them at a better size).

Hope this helps.

Cheers,
The Team




Home


Sending an SMS


History of SMS conversations


Calling


Contacts from Gmail


Widgets - Call Me


Call Management - first half


Call Management - second half

Twitter Follower Importer - refresh

Our Twitter User Importer has been referenced in a few locations around the web now and it's getting more popular each month.

So after getting sent a link to Jeremiah Owyang's blog post "Developer Challenge: Create A Crowd Managed Feed Reader" we've decided to ask for a list of new features that people would like added to this service. (hat tip @Gianouts for the link).

Here are a few links for ideas so far.
Developer Challenge: Create A Crowd Managed Feed Reader
Five Twitter Tools We Love
Twittermania: 140+ More Twitter Tools!

If you want any new features added then list them as a comment at that bottom of this post and we'll get onto doing the most popular ones.

Cheers,
The Team